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  2. Friend Like Me - Wikipedia

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    In 1996 2Pac recorded the song "Never Had a Friend Like Me", which interpolates "Friend Like Me". This song is featured on the 1997 original soundtrack for the film, Gridlock'd . Will Smith , as the Genie, performs the song in the 2019 live-action remake of Aladdin , [ 5 ] and as a rap in the end credits, with DJ Khaled .

  3. Disney Sing-Along Songs - Wikipedia

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    Disney Sing-Along Songs [a] is a series of videos on VHS, betamax, laserdisc, and DVD with musical moments from various Disney films, TV shows, and attractions. Lyrics for the songs are sometimes displayed on-screen with the Mickey Mouse icon as a "bouncing ball".

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  5. The Disney Family Singalong - Wikipedia

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    The Disney Family Singalong is a series of American music television specials that were broadcast by ABC in 2020. First aired on April 16, 2020, and all hosted by Ryan Seacrest, the specials featured performances of songs from Disney films by musicians and other celebrity guests from their respective homes.

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  7. A Friend Like You - Wikipedia

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    A Friend Like You may refer to: "A Friend Like You", 2004 song from Brian Wilson's album Gettin' In over My Head "A Friend Like You", ...

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    But Carr did not ask about their acquiescence to government censorship requests: "I am writing to obtain information about your work with one specific organization—the Orwellian named NewsGuard."

  9. Free to Be... You and Me - Wikipedia

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    Paris, Leslie. "Happily Ever After: Free to Be ... You and Me, Second-Wave Feminism, and 1970s American Children's Culture". pp. 519–538. Rotskoff, Lori, and Laura L. Lovett. When We Were Free to Be... Looking Back at a Children's Classic and the Difference It Made. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2012. ISBN 978-0-807-83755-9.